Wu-Tang Clan producing one copy of new album Once Upon A Time In Shaolin

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This is ridiculous...

Wu-Tang Clan producing one copy of new album Once Upon A Time In Shaolin | Music | theguardian.com

Wu-Tang Clan have revealed the existence of a secret new album, only one copy of which will ever be produced. Recorded with producer Tarik 'Cilvaringz' Azzougarh, Once Upon A Time In Shaolin will reportedly be toured in museums, galleries and music festivals before it is sold to a single, wealthy fan.

"We're about to put out a piece of art like nobody else has done in the history of [modern] music," RZA told Forbes in a new interview. "We're making a single-sale collector's item. This is like somebody having the scepter of an Egyptian king."

Unlike the Wu-Tang Clan's troubled A Better Tomorrow album, which is due for wide release later this year, Once Upon A Time In Shaolin is already finished. The 128-minute, 31-song double-album is apparently sitting in a Moroccan vault, enclosed in a hand-carved nickel-silver box. It "encapsulates the Clan’s legendary dark funk and avant garde sound and is produced in the original Wu Tang style of the 90s," they wrote on a new website. But the songs will never be sold on iTunes and even the most ardent fans may never have a chance to hear it.

"I know it sounds crazy," Cilvaringz told Forbes. It's certainly unconventional. Before selling the album for a price "in the millions", they hope to tour the one-of-a-kind object, in its Yahya-designed box, to venues like the Tate Modern. Visitors will pay for admission and then be permitted to listen to Wu-Tang's new songs on closely monitored headphones. "One leak of this thing nullifies the entire concept," Cilvaringz said.

Though Cilvaringz first met RZA in 1997, jumping on stage during an Amsterdam Wu-Tang gig, this project began about five years ago. The entire Clan appears on the record, plus Redman, "FC Barcelona soccer players" and a singer called Bonnie Jo Mason - thought to be an alias for Cher. "It took a long time," Cilvaringz admitted; when he was finally finished, he couldn't abide the thought of releasing it and "see[ing] it die after a week".

Instead, inspired by the success of Nipsey Hussle's $100 mixtape, Cilvaringz and RZA landed on the idea of treating Once Upon A Time In Shaolin as a priceless art object. "The music industry is in crisis," they explain on their website. "The intrinsic value of music has been reduced to zero. Contemporary art is worth millions by virtue of its exclusivity ... By adopting a 400 year old Renaissance-style approach to music, offering it as a commissioned commodity and allowing it to take a similar trajectory from creation to exhibition to sale ... we hope to inspire and intensify urgent debates about the future of music."

They also hope to make a fortune. Once Upon A Time In Shaolin is presented as the first dispatch in a series of "private music" releases "for those able to commission musicians to create songs or albums for private collections". None of the other participating artists have been revealed.
 
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Great idea. To treat music like unique art. But it would have to be a nerd with no friends to do this. If I bought it I would bump that shit, and friends would ask what it was, I would have to burn copies for them or sell copies to people...couldn't keep it to myself. But then again I would not pay thousands for music...maybe an exclusive live concert by a legend, but not that.
 

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Great idea. To treat music like unique art. But it would have to be a nerd with no friends to do this. If I bought it I would bump that shit, and friends would ask what it was, I would have to burn copies for them or sell copies to people...couldn't keep it to myself. But then again I would not pay thousands for music...maybe an exclusive live concert by a legend, but not that.
Apparently, it has been done before:

Music for Supermarkets - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

But this was in the 1980s

For this to work, they would have to destroy the masters and prevent any leaks from anyone working in the studio. Difficult to imagine this is possible in this day and age...
 
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I didn't think they were tryna prevent online leaks...

If they wanna make a classic CD they need to take all their unreleased 90's cuts and idgaf about sample clearance change the beats then. But I wanna hear unreleased shit with good wu fam that are dead, in jail or moved on in their life. Peeps like killa sin, doc doom (rip), la the darkman, carlton fisk, obviously ol dirty bastard (rip), chip banks (rip), lethafase, Shyheim, twiz, polite, timbo king, Scotty wotty, joe Mafia, myalansky, june luva, iron mic, la banga (rip), 12 oclock, pc, sharpshooter, I'd say lord superb if he wasn't such a douchebag etc.

Squash the shit with y-kim get him on production, get 4th disciple on there, jon da baptist, 6th July, bronze Nazareth etc.



^^^^^^^^^is the recipe for a CD that doesn't blow cock.

and fuckin bring back blue raspberry and tekitha, they put soul up on tracks.
 

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These wu tang assholes r way ahead of themselves. There's no way they can create anything as good or better than 36 chambers or wu tang forever. Or even Raekwon's 1st album or GZA's 1st one. Ironman. And u know that album is not going to have the beats everyone wants to hear from them.
 
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I am really laughing my ass off at any artist being arrogant enough to make only one copy of their album and ask a million dollars for it. Even if they went back in time and completely rapped the whole album as good as their old selves it still would only be worth. 14.99 at the most just like all the other albums that we have bought over the years. Asking a million dollars for it is desperate.